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STAY CONNECTED Truth Social Email GSA Blog GSA Sharpens Focus on Small Business with New Office Designation April 17, 2026 | Greg Justice, Associate Administrator, Office of Small Business The new secondary title clarifies our team’s role in ensuring compliance with federal small business requirements, providing consultative support to acquisition professionals and industry, and ensuring capable small businesses can compete… GSA Set to Fully Realize Benefits of Transactional Data Reporting April 10, 2026 | Greg Rollins, Deputy Assistant Commissioner, FAS Office of Policy and Compliance This month, GSA established TDR as mandatory for all new MAS offerors and existing MAS contract holders via solicitation refresh 31. This action initiates full TDR implementation on MAS. GSA to Drive Savings Through Acquisition Shared Services and Solutions Quality Service March 13, 2026 | Deputy FAS Commissioner Laura Stanton Today, the federal government currently operates a growing number of acquisition shared services and systems. Nine GSA Leaders Recognized Among the 2026 Federal 100 February 13, 2026 | GSA Blog Team In case you missed it, the Federal 100 awards, hosted by NextGov/FCW, recently recognized 9 GSA employees Get to Know the Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification February 12, 2026 | Lawrence Hale, Acting Assistant Commissioner, Office of Information Technology Category, FAS Cybersecurity is of the utmost importance, particularly for contractors engaged with the U.S. government. Restoring Common Sense to Government Acquisition January 12, 2026 | GSA Blog Team The second Trump Administration has made it clear that our government must work better, cost less, and deliver real value to the American people. AI in Action: How GSA is Transforming Federal Services December 31, 2025 | GSA Blog Team 2025 is winding to a close but it’s full speed ahead in the race to position the U.S. government as the leader in artificial intelligence and emerging technology. GSA’s Real Estate Sales Generate Revenue, Save Taxpayer Dollars, and Optimize Our Footprint December 30, 2025 | GSA Blog Team The Public Buildings Service is moving full speed ahead on President Trump’s priority to modernize and rightsize the federal government’s real estate portfolio. Delivering Results Through Deregulation: How GSA Streamlined Federal Policy in 2025 December 29, 2025 | GSA Blog Team In 2025, GSA led one of the most comprehensive modernization efforts in federal history, eliminating outdated and duplicative requirements and positioning GSA as the government’s leader in smart, efficient management policy. Supporting an Entrepreneurial Spirit in Procurement December 02, 2025 | Jeff Koses, Senior Procurement Executive, Office of Government-wide Policy Learn more about PILOTS, the new framework for supporting the entrepreneurial spirit, mindset and culture. It’s guiding the 49 FAR deviations that made up phase 1 of the RFO. Other GSA Blogs FedRAMP Blog Great Government through Technology IT Accessibility Blog Office of Evaluation Sciences Blog Print Page Email Page Top Choose a location Error, The Per Diem API is not responding. Please try again later. No results could be found for the location you've entered. Get my location OR State City (optional) OR ZIP Rates for Alaska, Hawaii, and U.S. territories and possessions are set by the Department of Defense. Rates for foreign countries are set by the Department of State. Choose a date Select fiscal year OR Travel start date (mm/dd/yyyy) Travel end date (mm/dd/yyyy) Rates are available between 10/1/2023 and 09/30/2026. 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